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Genes europeos, indAA-genas y africanos conforman poblaciAA³n venezolana
_ Genes europeos, indAA-genas y africanos conforman poblaciAA³n venezolana.
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Scripps Research Institute: Scientists identify age-associated defects in schizophrenia
Today's Medical & Research News Scientists identify age-associated defects in schizophrenia March 21st, 2010 Printer-Friendly Version Mental Health Psychiatric Psychiatry Schizophrenia Therapy Treatment The underlying causes of the debilitating...
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Many Chromosomal Genes Modulate MarA-Mediated Multidrug Resistance in Escherichia coli [Article]
Many Chromosomal Genes Modulate MarA-Mediated Multidrug Resistance in Escherichia coli Cristian Ruiz and Stuart B.Levy* Center for Adaptation Genetics and Drug Resistance and the Department of Molecular Biology and Microbiology, Tufts University...
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In Van Nuys, 'Gene's Garden' is a hidden gem
'It's the best-kept secret for 25 years,' says Gene Greene, who has long overseen the lush 61/2-acre Japanese Garden on the campus of the sprawling Tillman Water Reclamation Plant.Text Size It is known simply as the Japanese Garden. But to those...
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GIRLS MONTH: Fifi ties with Jeans for Genes again
Chapman Entertainment is once again teaming up with the Jeans for Genes charity this October, with Fifi and the Flowertots acting as the pre-school ambassador for the third year running.The first stage of the partnership includes a nursery drop...
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Accelerating The Pace Of Discovery In Cancer Research
Moffitt Cancer Center and Proteacel LLC have announced that they have entered a licensing agreement under which Proteacel has acquired the exclusive rights to the PORE technology for delivery of genes into cells.Genes are the instructions...
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Moffitt Cancer Center Signs Licensing Agreement with Proteacel, LLC
Goal is to Accelerate the Pace of Discovery For more information, contact: Michelle Foley Joe Zendegui (813) 406-0243 Tampa, FL (March 15, 2010) Moffitt Cancer Center and Proteacel LLC announced today that they have entered a licensing agreement under which...
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What makes you unique? Not genes so much as surrounding sequences, study finds
ScienceDaily (Mar.18, 2010) - The key to human individuality may lie not in our genes, but in the sequences that surround and control them, according to new research by scientists at the Stanford University School of Medicine and Yale University. The...
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Medical News: Accelerating The Pace Of Discovery In Cancer Research
Moffitt Cancer Center and Proteacel LLC have announced that they have entered a licensing agreement under which Proteacel has acquired the exclusive rights to the PORE technology for delivery of genes into cells.Genes are the instructions...
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Evolution of Fairness Driven by Culture, Not Genes
5:05 pm escape_start124; Categories: Anthropology, Brains and Behavior Human behaviors are often explained as hard-wired evolutionary leftovers of life on the savannah or during the Stone Age.But a study of one very modern behavior, fairness toward total...
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New Analysis Assesses Impact of Common Genetic Variation on Benefit of Antiplatelet Therapy
More than one out of four patients in analysis had variant in ABCB1 gene PARSIPPANY, N.J.and INDIANAPOLIS, March 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- A new analysis of the TRITON-TIMI 38 study evaluated response rates in patients with a common genetic variant...
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What Makes Us Unique? Not Only Our Genes
Once the human genome was sequenced in 2001, the hunt was on for the genes that make each of us unique.But scientists at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg, Germany, and Yale and Stanford Universities in the USA, have found...
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Moffitt Cancer Center Signs Licensing Agreement with Proteacel, LLC
Tampa - TAMPA -- Moffitt Cancer Center and Proteacel LLC announced today that they have entered a licensing agreement under which Proteacel has acquired the exclusive rights to the PORE(TM) technology for delivery of genes into cells.Genes...
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Moffitt Cancer Center Signs Licensing Agreement with Proteacel, LLC
Goal is to Accelerate the Pace of Discovery TAMPA, Fla.(BUSINESS WIRE) Moffitt Cancer Center and Proteacel LLC announced today that they have entered a licensing agreement under which Proteacel has acquired the exclusive rights to the PORE?technology for...
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Genes Are Not The Only Thing That Make Us Unique
The key to human individuality may lie not in our genes, but in the sequences that surround and control them, according to new research by scientists at the Stanford University School of Medicine, Yale University and the European Molecular Biology...
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Stanford Study: What Makes You Unique? Not Genes So Much As Surrounding Sequences
The key to human individuality may lie not in our genes, but in the sequences that surround and control them, according to new research by scientists at the Stanford University School of Medicine and Yale University.The interaction of those sequences...
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Stanford Study: What Makes You Unique? Not Genes So Much As Surrounding Sequences
The key to human individuality may lie not in our genes, but in the sequences that surround and control them, according to new research by scientists at the Stanford University School of Medicine and Yale University.The interaction of those sequences...
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Moffitt Cancer Center Signs Licensing Agreement with Proteacel, LLC
Let the jobs come to you!and Proteacel LLC announced today that they have entered a licensing agreement under which Proteacel has acquired the exclusive rights to the PORE! technology for delivery of genes into cells? Genes are the...
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Not genes but surrounding sequences make us unique
The key to human individuality and uniqueness does not lie in our genes, but in the sequences that surround and control them, a new study has claimed.A research by scientists at the Stanford University School of Medicine and Yale University found that...
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What makes you unique? Not genes so much as surrounding sequences, study finds
The key to human individuality may lie not in our genes, but in the sequences that surround and control them, according to new research by scientists at the Stanford University School of Medicine and Yale University.The interaction of those sequences...
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Biogemma Licenses Yield and Drought Tolerance Genes from Evogene for Commercialization in Corn
vogene Ltd.and Biogemma SAS announced the signing of a licensing agreement for the development and commercialization by Biogemma of hybrid corn lines, displaying improved yield and drought tolerance. The improved corn lines will incorporate certain Evogene...
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Medical News: Stanford Study: What Makes You Unique? Not Genes So Much As Surrounding Sequences
The key to human individuality may lie not in our genes, but in the sequences that surround and control them, according to new research by scientists at the Stanford University School of Medicine and Yale University.Medical News: Stanford Study: What...
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Medical News: What Makes Us Unique? Not Only Our Genes
Once the human genome was sequenced in 2001, the hunt was on for the genes that make each of us unique.Medical News: What Makes Us Unique? Not Only Our Genes?
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Genes role in protecting intestinal tract from colitis may lead to potential targets for treatment
Research led by St.Jude Children's Research Hospital investigators identifies potential new targets for treatment of colitis and other inflammatory bowel diseases Scientists report a protein made by a gene already associated with a handful of human...
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Research and Markets: An Organ-Based Approach to Essential Physiological Biochemistry
DUBLIN - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/dd0a67/essential_physiolo) has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new report '' to their offering.An Organ-Based Approach to Essential Physiological...
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